The name on this building is Jackson G.
Smith, he was the owner of the company that
made "Barnesville Buggies". He is
burried in the cemetary on Zebulon Road on
the curve, you can't miss it.
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edgar white says:
The name on this building is Jackson G. Smith, he was the owner of the company that made "Barnesville Buggies". He is burried in the cemetary on Zebulon Road on the curve, you can't miss it.
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )